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Ezra Batchelder of Danvers, Massachusetts. A quintessential New England tall-case clock. 222107.
Birge & Fuller of Bristol, Connecticut. A single candlestick steeple-on-steeple mantel clock featuring wagon spring-power. DDD-32.
E. Howard Clock Company Model No. 14. Boston, Massachusetts. 224034.
Chauncey Jerome of New Haven, Connecticut. A three-quarter size Column and Cornice Mantel clock. CCC-77.
Silas B. Terry, Terryville, Connecticut. An oversized balance wheel Sharp Gothic clock with 30 hour, time and strike, fusee movement utilizing Eli Terry's unique 1845 patent balance wheel escapement. DDD-28.
The Seth Thomas Wall Regulator No. 31. 223148.
This Federal Massachusetts wall Timepiece or "Banjo clock" was made by the partnership of Simon Willard & Son in Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1825. This example is signed and numbered on the dial, "No. 4658." 224026.
Aaron Willard Jr. gilt frame wall timepiece or banjo clock made in Boston circa 1820. The lower tablet depicts “AURORA.” 223201.
A diminutively sized inlaid cherry case tall clock made by John Fairbanks. Only 81 inches tall to the top of the center finial. It features a very unusual three-train movement designed to strike the quarter hours. 223008.
A French-origin Crystal Regulator in a special case featuring a matted front and a portrait of a woman. CCC-8.
Richard Cofsins (Coffins) Crewkerne, England. This attractive mahogany case clock features an automated dial. Cronus is in the arch. PP-119.
The Fairhaven Clock Company Fairhaven, Vermont. Gallery clock. 223141.